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can we at least establish that the fbi has been interviewing? in fact, it goes back to last august, if i'm not mistaken. is that true? is that substantiated? >> i have a source inside the fbi and a recently retired agent, they're being very coy. one of them told me flatly you're never going to get the fbi to confirm that investigation. but they referred specifically to that investigation as though it exists. the e-mails tell the story and we encourage people to look at them. >> all right. i got to leave it there. david martoska, thank you very much. >> the obama administration today suffered a stinging rebuke from a federal appeals court, the court ruling obama's recess appointments to the very pro labor national labor relations labor board were unconstitutional. and that decision to jeopardize his recess appointment of the liberal regulator to head the consumer financial protection bureau. is all of this unveiling more abuse of power from the white house? joining us jimmy williams, sara fagan and mark simone. just on this menendez story, mark s
can we at least establish that the fbi has been interviewing? in fact, it goes back to last august, if i'm not mistaken. is that true? is that substantiated? >> i have a source inside the fbi and a recently retired agent, they're being very coy. one of them told me flatly you're never going to get the fbi to confirm that investigation. but they referred specifically to that investigation as though it exists. the e-mails tell the story and we encourage people to look at them. >> all...
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the fbi launched a criminal investigation into the attack saying it's always concerned when someone illegally accesses a government agency's network. it is back, but not working perfectly. anonymous warns it's not over. the message says there will be change or there will be chaos. >> counts down for the big game. the city of new orleans has been praying for the super bowl for the past two years. >> projectsic included a $305 million renovation at the airport, a $336 million at the superdome. they got a $93 million makeover and $75 million spent on h ighways, streets and sidewalks and streetcars. >>> every fan has their way of getting ready for the game. they are preparing for the super bowl parties. it means stocking up on game time munchies. it means buying a brand new flat screen tv. >> it added a sound bar. >> and we cannot forget those decorations, any good karma to push them the 49ers to victory is welcome. we have you covered. super bowl 47, sports directer. driving, making his way across the country. both sides of the gun control debate are getting ready to sound off on capitol hill. >
the fbi launched a criminal investigation into the attack saying it's always concerned when someone illegally accesses a government agency's network. it is back, but not working perfectly. anonymous warns it's not over. the message says there will be change or there will be chaos. >> counts down for the big game. the city of new orleans has been praying for the super bowl for the past two years. >> projectsic included a $305 million renovation at the airport, a $336 million at the...
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the fbi sending out a lot of agents. the bureau says there are no credible threats against this event today but they will be watching everybody very closely. bill: you can imagine planning for this is years in the making. first the president and vice sco arrive at the capitol building at 10:50 a.m. eastern time. they will be punctual. the swearing in will happen right at 11:55 a.m., about an hour later. then there is lunch. the parade will start at 2:40 eastern time this afternoon. the balls will begin later tonight. the first one, inaugural ball at 6:00 p.m. that will honor servicemembers and their families. the commander-in-chief's ball started by president bush number 43, martha. martha: the parade is a long tradition of the inaugural parade. dates back to the first president, george washington. our first president's parade was in new york city where he took the office on steps of federal hall, 1789 is when that took place of course. thomas jefferson's inauguration in 1801 was the first to take place in the new capito
the fbi sending out a lot of agents. the bureau says there are no credible threats against this event today but they will be watching everybody very closely. bill: you can imagine planning for this is years in the making. first the president and vice sco arrive at the capitol building at 10:50 a.m. eastern time. they will be punctual. the swearing in will happen right at 11:55 a.m., about an hour later. then there is lunch. the parade will start at 2:40 eastern time this afternoon. the balls...
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. >> reporter: there will also be federal agents from the fbi, atf, dea and homeland security on duty during the super bowl. like winning the big game itself, keeping the peace during the super bowl will also be a team effort. in new orleans, paul murphy for cbs 5. >>> new orleans' first responders are also preparing for super bowl sunday. ems crews have been training for a year to handle about anything that they come up against. they have what's called a surge bus that can treat up to 18 patients at a time. they will carry special computers that can translate dozens of languages all useful equipment in a city used to hosting mardi gras. >> it's challenging. these are big crowds. everybody is out to have a good time. but we're used to it. we deal with it every year. >> yeah. new orleans' emts will get help from neighboring cities like baton rouge. >>> 49ers fans are preparing to train. this little fella is flexing for his camera in his finest 49ers clothes. and shelley flying the team colors on her balcony. we want to see your pictures. send them to news@kpix.com or upload them to cbs
. >> reporter: there will also be federal agents from the fbi, atf, dea and homeland security on duty during the super bowl. like winning the big game itself, keeping the peace during the super bowl will also be a team effort. in new orleans, paul murphy for cbs 5. >>> new orleans' first responders are also preparing for super bowl sunday. ems crews have been training for a year to handle about anything that they come up against. they have what's called a surge bus that can treat...
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military responsibilities or civilian line for that, fbi? >> will take whatever action is necessary to go after these people. >> mr. secretary, thank you. he said that this decision will make the military stronger. there will be an art critic so that premise. can you give us examples of how putting women in the military will make her campaign forces stronger? >> let me not limited to military. and they give you two observations. one is that graduated from west point in the team 74. it was in on the institution. i came back in 1976 to get married and watch the first class, they were pleased at the time. i watched the first class of women entered a wonderful would that be like. i'm back to teach at west point in 1884 and from the academy of far better place than when i was a cadet. i don't have time to explain why, but it had become better in almost every way, academically and physically, politically, just a better place. and i attribute a good bit of that to the fact we open up the academy to women. secondly, we've had this ongoing issue was
military responsibilities or civilian line for that, fbi? >> will take whatever action is necessary to go after these people. >> mr. secretary, thank you. he said that this decision will make the military stronger. there will be an art critic so that premise. can you give us examples of how putting women in the military will make her campaign forces stronger? >> let me not limited to military. and they give you two observations. one is that graduated from west point in the...
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as hillary clinton said today, the fbi is still working on the investigation. director mueller was in libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the guy has been released. as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia and following the rule of law and as more evidence becomes available, they are prepared to act on him again. i think as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to justice but also to understand benghazi in the context of what's happening over the last few days to understand the evolving threat from al qaeda and to deal appropriately with that. >> dana loesch there were phone calls today that they would have been fired. do you agree with that? >> there were a lot of missteps here. we do know that you had said that there was a whisper of questioning susan rice and secretary of state clinton. i don't think asking questions on why talking points were changed, we know for sure the u.s. intelligence report came out and said extremists t
as hillary clinton said today, the fbi is still working on the investigation. director mueller was in libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the guy has been released. as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia and following the rule of law and as more evidence becomes available, they are prepared to act on him again. i think as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to...
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they say her dream job would be commissioner of major league baseball or fbi director. she was considered for that latter post before president obama picked white, one of this generation's best prosecutors, to police wall street. the first woman u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, white led prosecution teams that convicted mob boss john gotti, a vicious mob killer who had escaped prosecution by tampering with juries. white kept her jury anonymous and sequestered. she built the best set of terrorism prosecutors in america, convicting the blind sheik for conspiracy to bomb the united nations and other new york landmarks. she also convicted ramsey youseff for the 1993 world trade center bombing. and she was on osama bin laden's trail before anyone, indicting the al qaeda leader for the deaths of 18 u.s. soldiers in somalia in 1993, charges that later included the 1998 bombings embassies in kenya and tanzania. >> so i'd say that's a pretty good run. you don't want to mess with mary jo. mary jo does not intimidate easily. and that's important. because she ha
they say her dream job would be commissioner of major league baseball or fbi director. she was considered for that latter post before president obama picked white, one of this generation's best prosecutors, to police wall street. the first woman u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, white led prosecution teams that convicted mob boss john gotti, a vicious mob killer who had escaped prosecution by tampering with juries. white kept her jury anonymous and sequestered. she built the...
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new zealand admitted to illegally spying on kim dotcom in some doubt the fbi legal standing. in march the court will rule on whether to extradite him to the u.s. this time around the new site has everything encrypted so the site itself has no idea what content lies inside this encrypted digital package. see no evil approach. you have to wonder if this can work. ashley: this guy is doing pretty well though. dennis: he has egg ad networks sending millions of dollars in advertising to these illegal download sites because they're advertising a summary millions of sites they don't even realize they're supporting it. tracy: and people are going to these sites ultimately. you cannot stop it. they would make money if we stop trying to attack them and just sell stuff. tracy: crazy. ashley: cheryl casone will be on next one "countdown to the closing bell." thanks for staying with us, and have a great rest of the afternoon. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorpo
new zealand admitted to illegally spying on kim dotcom in some doubt the fbi legal standing. in march the court will rule on whether to extradite him to the u.s. this time around the new site has everything encrypted so the site itself has no idea what content lies inside this encrypted digital package. see no evil approach. you have to wonder if this can work. ashley: this guy is doing pretty well though. dennis: he has egg ad networks sending millions of dollars in advertising to these...
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police force, secret service, fbi, and other agencies. bob orr takes a closer look at the security behind this ceremony. >> reporter: at union station, tsa viper security teams are checking trains and passengers. in a show of force designed to be a deterrent. >> if someone walks in and sees a group of officers and turns around immediately and leaves the station, that's a good indication that perhaps they have something to hide. >> reporter: not all security is so obvious. these two men with backpacks are undercover behavioral detection officers working in tandem with uniformed patrols at rail stations and airports. along d.c.'s waterfront coast guard fast boats are increasing surveillance runs. this is a floating command center. for 48 hours surrounding the inaugural time frame these waters around washington will be closed as more than 20 coast guard and police boats conduct patrols of 20 miles of shore watch. and at the edges of the restricted zone, the coast guard is watching for any suspect boaters. >> if they're in key specific areas
police force, secret service, fbi, and other agencies. bob orr takes a closer look at the security behind this ceremony. >> reporter: at union station, tsa viper security teams are checking trains and passengers. in a show of force designed to be a deterrent. >> if someone walks in and sees a group of officers and turns around immediately and leaves the station, that's a good indication that perhaps they have something to hide. >> reporter: not all security is so obvious....
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twenty-nine states rely solely on the fbi. is it hard for a person with a criminal record to get a gun? >> no. >> reporter: not that any of this matters to those who don't follow the law. where do crime guns come from? >> pretty much the streets. >> streets. >> i'd say 95% off the streets, the crime guns. >> reporter: now, these felons in phoenix clearly are outside, knew how to get their guns outside the system, but out of six million people who tried to buy guns in 2010, the background check system denied just 1%, just a fraction of those -- 13 people -- were found guilty of lying on their 4473 form. the bottom line, patti ann, while most support a more robust system, making it better has not been a priority of the administration, at least until now. back to you. patti ann: interesting. william la jeunesse live in l.a., thank you. jon: the payment of a u.s -- pilot of a u.s. fighter jet disappears off the coast of italy. an update on the search underway right now. >>> also, the pentagon preparing to open a new base in africa
twenty-nine states rely solely on the fbi. is it hard for a person with a criminal record to get a gun? >> no. >> reporter: not that any of this matters to those who don't follow the law. where do crime guns come from? >> pretty much the streets. >> streets. >> i'd say 95% off the streets, the crime guns. >> reporter: now, these felons in phoenix clearly are outside, knew how to get their guns outside the system, but out of six million people who tried to buy...
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we spend more money on border enforcement than we do for the fbi, the dea and the atf. all of the federal law enforcement put together. we've got to put more money and expediting these cases. you hit it right on the head. thank you for that. you can't be waiting -- it's got to be -- it's impossible. >> another poll i'm going to put a poll up here that shows that 31% of latino and spanish votes would be more likely to vote republican if the gop took the lead on immigration reform. now, do you think it's purely politics that has brought some republicans around? or you have folks like a senator rubio right now who is really taken the lead for republicans who has a family story and a history and can certainly relate in a lot of ways to these issues in such a personal way that he's taking the lead? what do you think it is? a change of heart politically or just a change of heart? >> we are too close to i think a consensus to bring partisan politics into this. >> good point. >> i don't want to talk about anybody's motivations. i will say this. it does have to be a pathway to c
we spend more money on border enforcement than we do for the fbi, the dea and the atf. all of the federal law enforcement put together. we've got to put more money and expediting these cases. you hit it right on the head. thank you for that. you can't be waiting -- it's got to be -- it's impossible. >> another poll i'm going to put a poll up here that shows that 31% of latino and spanish votes would be more likely to vote republican if the gop took the lead on immigration reform. now, do...
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the fbi has responded. speaking through its executive assistant director of the criminal cyberresponse and services branch, richard mcfeely says we were aware as soon as it happened. we're handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's network. we did reach out to the department of justice. they referred us backing to that fbi statement. the cyberattack happened shortly after midnight. the website has been up and down all throughout the day. >> they have anonymous has always gone after other organizations, as well. what is their frac track record? how eb have they been in the past? how much have they done. >> we've heard their name so often, you think just back to last month when he they actually published some private information of westboro baptist church protesters because it was upset those protesters were going to be going to new town, connecticut. it acted then. last year, it actually trarly blocked access to some
the fbi has responded. speaking through its executive assistant director of the criminal cyberresponse and services branch, richard mcfeely says we were aware as soon as it happened. we're handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's network. we did reach out to the department of justice. they referred us backing to that fbi statement. the cyberattack happened shortly after midnight. the website has been...
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kelley went to the fbi when she got harassing e-mails traced back to paula broadwell. the investigation revealed that petraeus was having an affair. and then it looked into jill kelley and john allen. messages were described as potentially inappropriate. it was a big scandal. lots to get to this morning. howard kurtz, whose exclusive interview with jill kelley just posted on the daily beast. >> good morning. >> she talks to you black mail, threats. lay those out for us. specifically what was being black mailed? what kind of threats was jill kelley getting from paula broadwell? >> a very emotional interview. jill kelley talked about the nightmare her life has become and everything changed when they started receiving those anonymous e-mails we know were from paula broadwell. she used words, jill kelley, like black mail and extortion. she said she was terrified. wouldn't tell me the exact nature of the threats. i didn't get to see the e-mails. she felt she had no choice but to protect herself and her family by going to the fbi that started the chain of events that you ref
kelley went to the fbi when she got harassing e-mails traced back to paula broadwell. the investigation revealed that petraeus was having an affair. and then it looked into jill kelley and john allen. messages were described as potentially inappropriate. it was a big scandal. lots to get to this morning. howard kurtz, whose exclusive interview with jill kelley just posted on the daily beast. >> good morning. >> she talks to you black mail, threats. lay those out for us. specifically...
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he has accused the fbi of trying to discredit him by digging in the wrong place but the fbi is defending the sites saying that he and his friend buried the remains years ago. >>> its been 24 years since a girl was kidnapped walking home from school. next wednesday her family plans to mark the anniversary with a walk and service. the event will start at 7:00 at wells middle school. the walk will mark the path taken by the girl the day she vanished. itch a paroled felon will return to prison for his involvement in a shooting at a occupy oakland camp. he got a 35 year sentence. he was convicted for being an accessory in the homicide. he confessed to giving a gun to the accused shooter but most of his prison term comes a unrelated sexual assault. >>> there is conflicting reports of if a shooting of two high school students may have been connected to a pair of shoes. the shooting happened wednesday beneath the bart tracks. the teens attend nearby albany high. two men came up to them and started talking about one of the student's shoes but police aren't confirming that information. one of the
he has accused the fbi of trying to discredit him by digging in the wrong place but the fbi is defending the sites saying that he and his friend buried the remains years ago. >>> its been 24 years since a girl was kidnapped walking home from school. next wednesday her family plans to mark the anniversary with a walk and service. the event will start at 7:00 at wells middle school. the walk will mark the path taken by the girl the day she vanished. itch a paroled felon will return to...
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the fbi relies -- the first and ask for is a driver's license. what kind of complications can you envision in delaware where 40% of the people are caring not for federal id purposes -- the fbi director has testified before congress about how important the real id act's completion is important to federal law enforcement. >> it has been very troublesome for us because we specify i asked a question about it marking the cards. you have to mark the negative cards. ours is not for federal identification. one year ago, we were two years and, and i specifically asked that, and dhs corp. said it -- dhs representative said, "marking your card negatively than. that was a little bit stressful. -- quit marking your card negatively then. that was a little bit stressful. my response is, it is law. again, it is very confusing. we had a meeting scheduled with psa a couple weeks ago, which we ended up canceling, because we got some guidance, dhs. if anybody has spent to airport, basic, please have your federal identification ready for viewing. it is very confusing
the fbi relies -- the first and ask for is a driver's license. what kind of complications can you envision in delaware where 40% of the people are caring not for federal id purposes -- the fbi director has testified before congress about how important the real id act's completion is important to federal law enforcement. >> it has been very troublesome for us because we specify i asked a question about it marking the cards. you have to mark the negative cards. ours is not for federal...
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the fbi lies in the first thing they ask for is the driver's license. what kind of complications can you envision in delaware where 40% of people are not going for federal id purposes, the fbi director's testimony before congress how important the real id completion is to federal law enforcement? >> two things with that. very troublesome for us because we specifically asked the question about that. is hard coded, the real id act that you have to mark the negative cards for federal identification. year-ago we were two years in and i specifically asked the award meeting, dhs representative we have all these unintended consequences with negative markets, what is your recommendation and the recommendation i got back was quit marketing your card negative because that was struck -- stressful is hard coded in the real id act itself, and you have to abide by the law as written. a lot of our citizens in delaware said other states are not marking their cards negative, why are we doing so here? my response is it is small. it is very confusing and we have not sched
the fbi lies in the first thing they ask for is the driver's license. what kind of complications can you envision in delaware where 40% of people are not going for federal id purposes, the fbi director's testimony before congress how important the real id completion is to federal law enforcement? >> two things with that. very troublesome for us because we specifically asked the question about that. is hard coded, the real id act that you have to mark the negative cards for federal...
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web the fbi got the national securities power from the patriot act the inspector-general did an audit and found out there were widespread abuse of of the nsl and what you saw was a small percentage of cases where because of the complexity of the process to actually fill these things out and get them that they made a lot of mistakes. we also found that they weren't getting information even through the nsls they messed up that they weren't entitled to. >> john miller thank you. >> if i have access to your e-mails i'm never stopping. >> we will definitely read those. >> it would be very boring. >> charlie's would be boring. >> well i read all his when i was at the fbi. >> all right, everybody. >>> when you think of smog los angeles or phoenix probably comes to mind but right now the worst air in the country is hovering over salt lake city utah and ben tracy shows us why it could mean some big changes. >> reporter: the city known for its clear skies and white capped mountains is now choking on a heavy blanket of smog. the environmental protection agency says this month salt lake city has
web the fbi got the national securities power from the patriot act the inspector-general did an audit and found out there were widespread abuse of of the nsl and what you saw was a small percentage of cases where because of the complexity of the process to actually fill these things out and get them that they made a lot of mistakes. we also found that they weren't getting information even through the nsls they messed up that they weren't entitled to. >> john miller thank you. >> if...
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for the moment, i know there is an fbi investigation going on because i personally call the fbi director. i was told they're making progress and some things may or may not be a right to take place in the not too distant future. >> will you work with me so that we can get that behind us? we can move beyond that. can you make that commitment to me? >> in all fairness, we do know what happened. it is very clear -- were you at the briefing with the tapes? >> no. >> there was a briefing with tapes, which we all saw. it made it crystal clear. we sat for several hours with our intel folks to describe to us precisely what we were seeing. we saw all of the evidence unfolds. we had a very complete detailed description. >> we know what happened in benghazi. we do not know why we were misled. i am looking to make sure you will work with me so we do find out what the administration nail. >> in fairness, i do not want the american people to be left with this impression. why were we misled -- that implies an intent to mislead you somehow. there was a description of the variance and talking points. i do
for the moment, i know there is an fbi investigation going on because i personally call the fbi director. i was told they're making progress and some things may or may not be a right to take place in the not too distant future. >> will you work with me so that we can get that behind us? we can move beyond that. can you make that commitment to me? >> in all fairness, we do know what happened. it is very clear -- were you at the briefing with the tapes? >> no. >> there was...
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the fbi has decided to concentrate on a new location after getting a letter from wesley shermantime. >>> meanwhile it's been 24 years since ilene was abducted while walking home from school in dublin. next wednesday her family is planning to mark the anniversary with a candle light mark and service. this years event will start at 7:00 p.m. at wells middle school. the walk will mark the path taken by ilene. >>> isaac mcdaniels received a 35 year prison sentence. he was convicted of being an accessory in the 2011 homicide. he confessed to giving a gun to the accused shooter but most of mcdaniel's prison term comes from an unrelated sexual assault days earlier. >>> there is conflicting information about whether or not the shooting of some high school students in the east bay may have been connected to a pair of shoes. the shoots happened wednesday. the teenagers attend nearby al banny high. police are not confirming that information at this point. one of the students is still in the hospital. >>> a benefit concert for injured san francisco giants fan bryan stow will be held in the north
the fbi has decided to concentrate on a new location after getting a letter from wesley shermantime. >>> meanwhile it's been 24 years since ilene was abducted while walking home from school in dublin. next wednesday her family is planning to mark the anniversary with a candle light mark and service. this years event will start at 7:00 p.m. at wells middle school. the walk will mark the path taken by ilene. >>> isaac mcdaniels received a 35 year prison sentence. he was...
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foreign fighters coming into the region not only from across africa, but in december the fbi arrested two man in alabama who are planning to go there to receive training and who knows what they're or planning to do after that. so it is an area of growing concern. for europe, it is especially disconcerting, because of a large population of the diaspora, roughly a 10th of the french population. host: here's a headline in the washington journal -- if we don't have boots on the ground, what can we do? guest: one could argue that is not necessarily the most effective strategy. this is a large area, very sparsely populated. these al qaeda-link extremists in the region and local allies have been there for a number of years. a buildup and knowledge of the topography, ties with local tribes and other groups, so they're very well integrated. it will not be easy to root them out in a conventional fight as the french and their african partners are going to find out of very soon, unfortunately. there are some key leaders who need to be dealt with one way or the other. these are men who built up an
foreign fighters coming into the region not only from across africa, but in december the fbi arrested two man in alabama who are planning to go there to receive training and who knows what they're or planning to do after that. so it is an area of growing concern. for europe, it is especially disconcerting, because of a large population of the diaspora, roughly a 10th of the french population. host: here's a headline in the washington journal -- if we don't have boots on the ground, what can we...
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we're spending more on borders in combination with the secret service, fbi, and many law enforcement agencies. but we're seeing real results. some parts of the border, we can use new technology and the resources that are available. we can get an even better compliance. but i don't want this to drag on forever. >> you spoke to the president before releasing the gang of eight plan. there was jockeying over who would announce the plan first. there is this motion that the president may be a liability in dealing with republicans on this issue. do you think he makes it harder to compromise in the senate? >> not at all. the president is an essential part of this. and going back to the piece you ran earlier, i served in the senate with president obama. i sat in meeting after meeting when president obama part of the immigration reform debate. he's been committed to this as senate and president. an essential part of not only passing this and an essential part of making sure this is a law that works in america. >> i was watching you standing on the hill. big news conference yesterday afternoon
we're spending more on borders in combination with the secret service, fbi, and many law enforcement agencies. but we're seeing real results. some parts of the border, we can use new technology and the resources that are available. we can get an even better compliance. but i don't want this to drag on forever. >> you spoke to the president before releasing the gang of eight plan. there was jockeying over who would announce the plan first. there is this motion that the president may be a...
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bob mueller, fbi director, at the bottom of the screen with his wife. long-serving fbi director. we saw the acting cia director, michael morrell walking in. incoming, assuming, he is confirmed cia director, john brennan, coming in. watching what's going on. this year, you can also be part of cmn's coverage of this president a coverage of the inauguration. explain away. >> reporter: everybody here hold up your phones. this crowd has phones. this is the first time we have had a presidential inauguration with instagram. the most socially connected political event ever because of these. so we here at cnn are asking you because this is about you. this is about the community. we want to you take a picture of yourself watching inauguration, watching the swearing-in, on capitol hill, today. we want you to upload it to instagram. this is about you sharing your view of history with us. include a caption. why is this for for you to be watching this historic occasion here on this monday in washington. we have already gotten a couple of photos that we shared a few with you. you might recogniz
bob mueller, fbi director, at the bottom of the screen with his wife. long-serving fbi director. we saw the acting cia director, michael morrell walking in. incoming, assuming, he is confirmed cia director, john brennan, coming in. watching what's going on. this year, you can also be part of cmn's coverage of this president a coverage of the inauguration. explain away. >> reporter: everybody here hold up your phones. this crowd has phones. this is the first time we have had a presidential...
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>> well i believe, well, i know that the fbi has been briefing some committees. i assume members of staff of this committee are included. i don't know that but i would assume, about the progress of their investigation. i got the most recent update from the director just a few days ago when he returned from north africa. they are following some very promising leads, and putting together cases. they with have to speak to you directly about that in a classified setting but you think what they are trying to determine is how best to respond and i think what the president clearly said is, we will respond. and we will bring those to justice and i don't think anybody should doubt this president at his word. we have some very good examples of that. it may take time but he does not in any way divert attention from the goal of bringing them to justice. >> thank you, madam secretary. the president also said al qaeda has been decimated. and in light of the recent terrorist activities that we continue to see in north africa, around the world, would you characterize that as al
>> well i believe, well, i know that the fbi has been briefing some committees. i assume members of staff of this committee are included. i don't know that but i would assume, about the progress of their investigation. i got the most recent update from the director just a few days ago when he returned from north africa. they are following some very promising leads, and putting together cases. they with have to speak to you directly about that in a classified setting but you think what...
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instead of saying, no we cannot talk to them because an fbi investigation was going on. host: front page. our next call is an independent from ohio. caller: good morning. i have two. . first, there is no doubt in my mind what happened was muddied for political reasons. if you refuse to associate with a government that plays politics when their allies in the balance of decisions, everybody lies, but the question i asked is who gets the worst results. the second is on the kind of language used in the inquiries. the state department dropped the ball on libya. nobody asked a simple direct question, why did you deny repeated requests for more protection. by giving a tirade, they dilute the force of the simple question. the hardest and most useful question to answer is a simple direct one. host: thank you for calling. a couple of facebook comments. we have plenty more time for your postings and phone calls. we do want to spend a couple of minutes with eight journalists talking about another huge story. it started yesterday and will continue today with a news conference by the
instead of saying, no we cannot talk to them because an fbi investigation was going on. host: front page. our next call is an independent from ohio. caller: good morning. i have two. . first, there is no doubt in my mind what happened was muddied for political reasons. if you refuse to associate with a government that plays politics when their allies in the balance of decisions, everybody lies, but the question i asked is who gets the worst results. the second is on the kind of language used in...
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>> it's hard for the fbi to know that because many victims don't even know they're victims unless you're blackmailed like the gentleman in that story did. and the problem is once he gets in, he can have hundreds of people he can watch at once. >> thank you. i don't think i'll be opening any e-mails from you any time soon. >> he's not the problem. >> i know. a check of the weather from al. >> a bunch of kids from tucson. a little colder than tucson? >> we're freezing! >> what school is this? >> we've also got a system from the west, a double barrelled system from minneapolis down to tennessee pushing friday across the country through the great lakes and the mid-atlantic and reforming off the northeast coast. it will be bringing a lot of snow with it, especially along the great lakes and appalachians and all the way to the blue ridge mountainses, talking anywhere from 3 to 6 inches and lake effect snow could see 6-9 inches in new york state. icing conditions from bowling green to the blue ridge and north carolina area. we're talking significant icing a quarter of inch to half inch of ice a
>> it's hard for the fbi to know that because many victims don't even know they're victims unless you're blackmailed like the gentleman in that story did. and the problem is once he gets in, he can have hundreds of people he can watch at once. >> thank you. i don't think i'll be opening any e-mails from you any time soon. >> he's not the problem. >> i know. a check of the weather from al. >> a bunch of kids from tucson. a little colder than tucson? >> we're...
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she was fbi director mueller's chief of staff. she also worked on the enron task force helping to prosecute some of the people in the enron case. you know who else did? the current white house counsel. so they have sort of a women's -- they are sort of -- you can talk about a boys club, they are a women's power club. they prosecuted some of those men with enron and came up through the ranks with alaina kagan. >> real quickly here, i know there are three recess appointments the president made and the supreme court has now said they are unconstitutional. what does that mean for the white house? he made these appointments while the senate was out during recess. how is the white house responding? >> reporter: we have asked them for comment and let me check my blackberry to see if it's coming in. it now has to go to the supreme court again. this will probably go to the supreme court and be battled out there. the president can make recess appointments when the senate is out of session. at the time the president made these recess appoint
she was fbi director mueller's chief of staff. she also worked on the enron task force helping to prosecute some of the people in the enron case. you know who else did? the current white house counsel. so they have sort of a women's -- they are sort of -- you can talk about a boys club, they are a women's power club. they prosecuted some of those men with enron and came up through the ranks with alaina kagan. >> real quickly here, i know there are three recess appointments the president...
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british campaign, but it was also in the top-10 in terms of a firearm homicides in 2011 according to the fbi. in the meantime, north dakota was in the low range of it's firearm homicide rate. it has among the loosest gun laws in the country. the vice-president is treated -- traveling to richmond, virginia. he'll be joined by former governor and senator tim kane to discuss the obama administration's efforts to reduce gun violence. can -- tim ak -- kaine was the governor of virginia during the shootings at virginia tech back in 2007. also, there was an announcement yesterday by senator dianne feinstein, banning assault weapons. that is available on our web site at c-span.org. pentagon lifting the ban on women in combat. tom in ohio, what are your thoughts on all this? caller: there were some women suing the pentagon over the lack of being able to get into combat. the requirement for combat -- they are using that to be promoted. the good old boy network, if you do not want women to advance, you require combat and you cannot let them go to combat. i think the timing is curious with a lawsuit bei
british campaign, but it was also in the top-10 in terms of a firearm homicides in 2011 according to the fbi. in the meantime, north dakota was in the low range of it's firearm homicide rate. it has among the loosest gun laws in the country. the vice-president is treated -- traveling to richmond, virginia. he'll be joined by former governor and senator tim kane to discuss the obama administration's efforts to reduce gun violence. can -- tim ak -- kaine was the governor of virginia during the...
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. >>> the fbi confirmed what gun shop owners have been saying for weeks, that is that firearms are in great demand since the newtown shooting tragedy. the week after the massacre was the busiest ever for firearm permit background checks, followed by the week that the president announced new gun control measures. during the entire month of december, nearly 2.8 million background checks were filed, beating a new -- beating an fbi record. some of those filings were from buyers purchasing more than one gun. >>> and those background checks were exactly what several police chiefs were urging president obama to strengthen during their meeting at the white house. the chiefs know gun violence firsthand, that's because they came from communities that saw mass shootings recently. including newtown, connecticut and aurora, colorado. they also told the president to push for better mental health programs. >>> more gun violence to report this morning. a doctor has been shot and killed at a clinic in southern california. he was found in an examination room yesterday with multiple gunshot wounds. poli
. >>> the fbi confirmed what gun shop owners have been saying for weeks, that is that firearms are in great demand since the newtown shooting tragedy. the week after the massacre was the busiest ever for firearm permit background checks, followed by the week that the president announced new gun control measures. during the entire month of december, nearly 2.8 million background checks were filed, beating a new -- beating an fbi record. some of those filings were from buyers purchasing...
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what information has the fbi found on who did this, who these terrorists were specifically? when are we, when can we expect an update how this investigation is going? or is it dead in the water? is nothing actually happening? >> well, we're going to continue to work and i'm going to ask questions of secretary designee kerries because he will continue on with the work there. people still want justice. the president promised justice. when i asked the secretary yesterday was there justice, she said the president has promised and you can trust him to deliver. well, i'm not of the same mind set. i don't trust we'll find the full delivery of justice that the american people want from this president. martha: as john mccain pointed out, two of those four americans died in the final hour of a seven-hour siege. there are really still a lot of questions about why not more was done and who did this. senator barrasso, thank you so much. always good to have you on the show. >> thanks, martha. bill: you wonder now if those answers will ever come public at any point. >>> phil mickelson is o
what information has the fbi found on who did this, who these terrorists were specifically? when are we, when can we expect an update how this investigation is going? or is it dead in the water? is nothing actually happening? >> well, we're going to continue to work and i'm going to ask questions of secretary designee kerries because he will continue on with the work there. people still want justice. the president promised justice. when i asked the secretary yesterday was there justice,...
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>> well, we've got the fbi, the alcohol, tobacco, firearms bureau and others converging on the scene and we're told there are about five different local agencies surrounding the woods there looking for that one shooter who apparently has not been identified. as ed reported, this sounds very different, wolf, from the types of situations we've seen aurora, colorado, newtown, connecticut, and other places where one individual went in indiscriminately and started shooting. this appears to be an altercation between two people in a school setting which makes it sound like more like the things we've seen at public schools and major metropolitan areas and some other universities where police have to start asking questions, was it drug-related, was it gang-related, was this a score settling of any type? these are the types of questions. and congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas who represents this area, harris county, texas, was asked that question and sort of restated it on air a while ago but we doubled back to her office and they told us, the fact of the matter is, the school does not
>> well, we've got the fbi, the alcohol, tobacco, firearms bureau and others converging on the scene and we're told there are about five different local agencies surrounding the woods there looking for that one shooter who apparently has not been identified. as ed reported, this sounds very different, wolf, from the types of situations we've seen aurora, colorado, newtown, connecticut, and other places where one individual went in indiscriminately and started shooting. this appears to be...
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we spend more on border security than we do on the fbi the secret service and most federal law enforcement combined! >> bill: it is a lot more secure than it's ever been. >> a lot more. there are certain limits to what you can do. they do smuggle contraband into prisons. you can't say this 2,000 mile border is never going to have an illegal person crossing. we're going to establish some metrics and standards so that we know that we're doing everything humanly possible to get the job done and stop illegal immigration and at that point the people that we're talking about move from probationary status into green card ultimately to citizenship. >> bill: and that test for citizenship is not going to be easy right? it's not going to be automatic. >> they have to speak english go through the same basic requirements to get a green card that we require our citizens in this country. people who want to go through naturalization. i'm sitting here in my office. i look over my right shoulder. there's my mother's naturalization certificate. she was an immigrant to this country brought in at the age of 2
we spend more on border security than we do on the fbi the secret service and most federal law enforcement combined! >> bill: it is a lot more secure than it's ever been. >> a lot more. there are certain limits to what you can do. they do smuggle contraband into prisons. you can't say this 2,000 mile border is never going to have an illegal person crossing. we're going to establish some metrics and standards so that we know that we're doing everything humanly possible to get the job...
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myself, the head of the fbi and keith alexander have worked very closely together to develop playbooks and to ascertain who has what roles and responsibilities in different scenarios. in civilian space, our ability to detect, prevent, and mitigate its assisted based on whether we know something has occurred. the idea of sharing and getting notice, particularly when the infiltrated entity is part of the nation's critical impasse structure that everybody else relies upon, is key. the ability to undertake certain medications -- mitigation measures is key. the ability to hire personnel without some other restrictions of the civil service -- civil service system is key. legislation would have the effect of clarifying, making sure those responsibilities are in statute. >> why don't you explain what's physma is. >> i will let you explain what is. >> finish your sentence, request that is a concept -- >> finish your sentence. >> that is a concept -- anyway, legislation will be critical. part of our job is to educate congress on what is going on out there. educate the public. we say cyber and ev
myself, the head of the fbi and keith alexander have worked very closely together to develop playbooks and to ascertain who has what roles and responsibilities in different scenarios. in civilian space, our ability to detect, prevent, and mitigate its assisted based on whether we know something has occurred. the idea of sharing and getting notice, particularly when the infiltrated entity is part of the nation's critical impasse structure that everybody else relies upon, is key. the ability to...
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. >> you mean the fbi is going to pay me to serve. [ laughter ] >> woe! >> most heinous. >> stephanie: isn't that how it ends, right? patrick swayze goes surfing and presumably kills himself -- >> well, there he goes again. >> i'm performing tomorrow night at the blue state ball in indianapolis. >> awesome. >> come on down if you are there and freezing. >> stephanie: because you weren't busy enough. >> i have no life. i love you all. >> stephanie: thank you, honey. we'll have tina dupuy next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: hello tv world. tina dupuy coming up right after the break here. jacki schechner? >> yes. >> stephanie: i always like to do one story a day that makes me feel better about my pathetic love life. woman choked man for hogging blanket. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: he was trying to get more of the blanket, as men do. she called police, and was highly intoxicated however. >> that warrens a 911 call. he also won't get me a glass of water. >> stephanie: all right. here she is my bff, jacki schechner. >> go
. >> you mean the fbi is going to pay me to serve. [ laughter ] >> woe! >> most heinous. >> stephanie: isn't that how it ends, right? patrick swayze goes surfing and presumably kills himself -- >> well, there he goes again. >> i'm performing tomorrow night at the blue state ball in indianapolis. >> awesome. >> come on down if you are there and freezing. >> stephanie: because you weren't busy enough. >> i have no life. i love you all....
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that is the fbi building to the left. >> interesting as you watch these images. the newness of this couple four years ago and the impact they were having as well, the political impact. it is striking not to get into michael's territory here, but the second time in our history we have had three consecutive two-term presidents. >> absolutely. so much political ferment and that measure of consistency is noted. >> the veteran photographer is backtracking in front of the first couple and he is the gentleman allowed to get the closest to take pictures. i think the president's lead agent is the gentleman with the goatee to the president's side, walking a comfortable, but safe, distance alongside the couple. michael, to david's point, that is one of the great kind of misindicators about politics. >> right. because, remember, the period of the late '80s and going back to the '70s, a period between the '70s and the first decade of the century where there was sort of a conventional wisdom we may be going through a period of one-term presidencies, but, in a way, this may be
that is the fbi building to the left. >> interesting as you watch these images. the newness of this couple four years ago and the impact they were having as well, the political impact. it is striking not to get into michael's territory here, but the second time in our history we have had three consecutive two-term presidents. >> absolutely. so much political ferment and that measure of consistency is noted. >> the veteran photographer is backtracking in front of the first...
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>> it's hard for the fbi to know that because many victims don't even know they're victims unless you're blackmailed like the gentleman in that story did. and the problem is once he gets in, he can have hundreds of people he can watch at once. >> thank you. i don't think i'll be opening any e-mails from you any time soon. >> he's not the problem. >> i know. a check of the weather frome's >> let's go to al. >> a bunch of kids from tucson. colder in tucson? >> freezing. >> thanks for coming down, guys. >> we've got this cold air. also got a system coming from the west. as you take a look. double barrel system from minneapolis to tennessee. it's going to be pushing friday across the country through the great lakes and mid-atlantic and reforming off the northeast coast. it's going to bring a lot of snow with it, especially around the great lakes, appalachians, all of the way to the blue ridge mountain, talking all of the way to 3 to 6 inches, lake effect, 6 to 9 inches, ohio and new york state. icing conditions. bowling green to nashville. blue ridge, on in to the north carolina area. we're
>> it's hard for the fbi to know that because many victims don't even know they're victims unless you're blackmailed like the gentleman in that story did. and the problem is once he gets in, he can have hundreds of people he can watch at once. >> thank you. i don't think i'll be opening any e-mails from you any time soon. >> he's not the problem. >> i know. a check of the weather frome's >> let's go to al. >> a bunch of kids from tucson. colder in tucson?...
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it all came to light after jill kelly, who lives in the house over there, contacted the fbi about what she called threatening e-mails. throughout all of this, jill kelly has remained silent, until now. socialite jill kelly was thrown into the media spotlight last october as the story of general david petraeus and his affair with biographer paula broadwell unfolded. kelly was described in the media as the other, other woman. now she's telling her side of the story in an interview with a reporter for the daily beast, describing the ordeal as a living nightmare. >> jill kelly seemed to me to be someone who didn't quite know what hit her. she doesn't think she did anything wrong. her life has been totally turned upside down. >> kelly came to him to the interview to try to clear her name. she said she was terrified last summer when her husband, scott, read a mysterious e-mail on her joint account. >> she didn't know that these anonymous e-mails were from paula broadwell or even a woman. they terrified her. they were, in her view, full of threats and blackmail. >> reporter: kelly describes h
it all came to light after jill kelly, who lives in the house over there, contacted the fbi about what she called threatening e-mails. throughout all of this, jill kelly has remained silent, until now. socialite jill kelly was thrown into the media spotlight last october as the story of general david petraeus and his affair with biographer paula broadwell unfolded. kelly was described in the media as the other, other woman. now she's telling her side of the story in an interview with a reporter...